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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2000)

Published: 2000-04-30

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Editorial

  • Editorial

    Paul Sachdev
    i-vi
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Message from the Dean

  • Message from the Dean

    Sheldon Siegel
    vii
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Articles

  • What Social Workers Should Know About Ethics: Understanding and Resolving Ethical Dilemmas

    Elaine P. Congress
    1-25
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  • Ethical Interaction in Cyberspace for Social Work Practice

    Stephen M. Marson, Sara B. Brackin
    27-42
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  • Social Workers’ Religiosity and Its Impact on Religious Practice Behaviors

    Debra Mattison, Srinika Jayaratne, Tom Croxton
    43-59
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  • Asset Building: integrating Research, Education and Practice

    Michael Sherraden, Margaret Sherraden
    61-77
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  • Implementation of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997: The Indiana Experience

    Cathleen S. Graham
    79-92
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  • An Infusion Model for Including Content on Elders with Chronic Illness in the Curriculum

    Sherry M. Cummings, Nancy P. Knopf
    93-105
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  • Effect of Urban Poverty on Parents’ Expectation of their Children’s Achievement

    Shanta Pandey, Min Zhan
    107-125
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